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The '''breuddwyd inverse scale'''{{idiosyncratic}} is a [[polymicrotonality|polymicrotonal]] scale. It is a [[just intonation]] | The '''breuddwyd inverse scale'''{{idiosyncratic}} is a [[polymicrotonality|polymicrotonal]] scale. | ||
It is a [[just intonation]] scalecreated by including all the intervals from the scales [[5ifdo]], [[11ifdo]], [[13ifdo]] and [[31ifdo]]. (See [[Ifdo]] for more information.) This process pretends that the ifdos have a [[tonic]] - not everyone treats ifdos as having one but pretending they do is the only way this process makes sense. | |||
The breuddwyd inverse scale belongs to a collection of scales called the [[breuddwyd scale]]s.{{idiosyncratic}} It is [[Octave equivalence|octave-repeating]], featuring 57 notes per octave. [[Category:57-tone scales]] | The breuddwyd inverse scale belongs to a collection of scales called the [[breuddwyd scale]]s.{{idiosyncratic}} It is [[Octave equivalence|octave-repeating]], featuring 57 notes per octave. [[Category:57-tone scales]] | ||